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I think everyone agrees that defragging an SSD is dangerous, do not listen to those that say yes.
Really?
On one system, I use a 400 GB SSD as a boot drive. On another, 256 GB. The SSD has the OS, programs, and some data. Each system has a larger HD for data only.
If your spinner is mostly full, I suppose that re-arranging thigs for that kind of setup might be difficult or expensive.
Or are you just thinking that you'd have to clone the HD to an SSD of the same or larger capacity? I replaced a 1TB spinner with a 500 Gb SSD in a laptop. The cloning software that came with the (Samsung) SSD had no trouble cloning to the smaller drive. (Of course, I had much less than 500 GB of stuff on the spinner.)
Question now, how would I transfer my data to a SSD drive as my C drive [boot drive] Would I have to run my EaseUS backup at bootup?